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TABLE OF CONTENTS -
EDITORIAL COMMENT /
FEATURE ARTICLES:
The Spanish American War and Montauk Point: Introduction to Charles Johnson Post’s Memoir of Camp Wikoff
by Richard P. Harmond - 139 /
Montauk: A Chronicle of ‘98
by Charles Johnson Post - 143 /
Suffolk County’s Commemoration of the Spanish American War
by Judith A. Gordon - 159 /
State of the Island: Councilmanic or At-Large Districts for Long Island Towns?
by Edith L. Gordon - 163 /
Lion Gardiner, Long Island’s Founding Father
by Roger Wunderlich - 172 /
The Many Lives of Sayville’s Lewis Noe
by Hank Shaw - 186 /
“Barren and Waste Land”: Long Islanders and the Pine Barrens
by Marsha L. Hamilton - 207 /
SECONDARY SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS:
How Separation of Church and State Affects Children on Long Island
by Kimberly Horoski - 222 /
Blocker v. Manhasset Board of Education (1964): Long Island’s First Challenge to Public School Segregation
by Kimberly Mockler - 227 /
BOOK REVIEW ESSAY - 236:
Lynda R. Day. Making a Way to Freedom: A History of African Americans on Long Island.
Grania Bolton Marcus. A Forgotten People: Discovering the Black Experience in Suffolk County.
Natalie A. Naylor, ed. Exploring African American History on Long Island and Beyond by Floris Barnett Cash /
REVIEWS - 244:
Robert Sisler and Patricia Sisler. Those Half-Thousand Great Ships Built in Port Jefferson.
by Richard Welch /
Ebenezer Miller. Diary of Ebenezer Miller of Miller Place, Long Island, New York, 1762-1768, transcription and footnotes by Margaret Davis Gass and Willis H. White
by Edward Smith /
Harry W. Havemeyer. Along the Great South Bay
by Hank Shaw /
Bevery Tyler. Discover Setauket, Brookhaven’s Original
by Gloria Sesso /
Horace Hallock, The Orphan Path: Journals of Horace Hallock 1819-1834. Compiled by Elizabeth M. Smith Doering.
by Judith Hallock /
Thinking and Writing: A Guide for College Students
by Christopher Gennari